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  • Kyo
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    Originally posted by LOWJHG View Post
    Selera Rasa nasi lemak?
    Indeed it is... there's even a corresponding newspaper clipping stuck to the window to corroborate that fact.

    Batik shirt vs nasi lemak... which one is more trivial?!!

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  • LOWJHG
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    Originally posted by Kyo View Post
    I heard he orders nasi lemak from Adam Rd in Singapore also...
    Selera Rasa nasi lemak?

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  • Gunnar Smithsen
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    Originally posted by up and away View Post
    I think that refers to the alcohol you brought along...
    Anyone up to put the theories to the test

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  • up and away
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    I think that refers to the alcohol you brought along...

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  • Gunnar Smithsen
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    HUGE AL,

    I guess it depends on how you interpret the last sentance

    "and may consume alcohol with sensible discretion in hotels and some restaurants"

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  • HUGE AL
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    Pretty low limits there if staying for a few days.

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  • Gunnar Smithsen
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    The Do's & Don'ts of Brunei - see the last point for reference to alcohol allowances

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  • KeithMEL
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    Originally posted by HUGE AL View Post
    Hmmm...this I vaguely may recall. Confirmed? If so, then we'll have to move the location...AGAIN!
    You're allowed to bring in your own booze, just need to declare it to Customs. I'm not sure of the quantity that's allowed though.

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  • HUGE AL
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    Originally posted by SuperJonJon View Post
    I heard there are special "tea" that is served in tea pots in chinese restaurants that resembles and tastes like beer.
    I thought that was only in Boston.

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  • SuperJonJon
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    Originally posted by UMD View Post
    Isn't Brunei Darusalam a dry state? No alcohol allowed. Can we survive our DO without any alcohol?
    I heard there are special "tea" that is served in tea pots in chinese restaurants that resembles and tastes like beer.

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  • HUGE AL
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    Originally posted by UMD View Post
    Isn't Brunei Darusalam a dry state? No alcohol allowed. Can we survive our DO without any alcohol?
    Hmmm...this I vaguely may recall. Confirmed? If so, then we'll have to move the location...AGAIN!

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  • Kyo
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    Originally posted by UMD View Post
    Isn't Brunei Darusalam a dry state? No alcohol allowed. Can we survive our DO without any alcohol?
    Are we asking rhetorical questions now?

    I heard he orders nasi lemak from Adam Rd in Singapore also...

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  • kapitan
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    labuan is but a 40 minutes ferry ride away,..... where alcohol is sold at duty free prices...

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  • UMD
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    Originally posted by HUGE AL View Post
    This press combined with the SPGTV segment really makes me want to visit BWN. Perhaps the Oslo DO can reschedule for THERE.
    Isn't Brunei Darusalam a dry state? No alcohol allowed. Can we survive our DO without any alcohol?

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  • 9V-SIA
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    TPP barber. Wow!!

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